Hip Hop Architecture with Sekou Cooke, Part Two
Bloomsbury Academic Podcast
English - September 16, 2021 15:49 - 19 minutes - 18 MBBooks Arts Society & Culture drama academic books internationalrelations literarystudies philosophy politics Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: Hip-Hop Architecture with Sekou Cooke, Part One
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As architecture grapples with its own racist legacy, Hip-Hop Architecture outlines a powerful new manifesto-the voice of the underrepresented, marginalized, and voiceless within the discipline. In part two of this episode, we discuss Sekou’s now finished exhibit at the MoMA, how the transformation of public spaces has been used to displace marginalized communities, architecture’s response to social justice movements like Black Lives Matter, Sekou’s ultimate “desert island” hip-hop track, and much more.